McCall is charged with three counts of trafficking in cocaine, two on July 14 and one on July 11; three counts of drug possession, heroin, hydrocodone and buprenorphine, on July 14; and one count of having weapons while under disability that same day. Prosecutors say he is prohibited from possessing weapons because of a felony drug abuse conviction from 2013.

Authorities also seek forfeiture of $1,728 and a 1994 Chevrolet Corvette from McCall that they allege were earned through a drug abuse offense.

Morgan is charged with three counts of drug possession, heroin, hydrocodone and buprenorphine; one count of trafficking in cocaine; and one count of having weapons while under disability, all on July 14. He was prohibited from owning a gun through a 2012 drug offense conviction, according to his indictment.

According to WebMD, hydrocodone is a painkiller and buprenorphine is used to treat opioid addiction.

Kevin M. Rochester, 29, of 20843 County Road 6, Coshocton, is charged with two counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs, methamphetamine; two counts of aggravated possession of drugs, methamphetamine and alprazolam, an anti-anxiety medication; and one count of trafficking in counterfeit controlled substances, counterfeit methamphetamine.

The charges stem from incidents on Oct. 13, 14 and 17, officials said.

Sheriff's detectives and West Lafayette police took him into custody Oct. 17 on Fourth Street in West Lafayette after an investigation.

Robert W. West, 38, of 45460 Ohio 541, Coshocton, is charged with one count of trafficking in and one count of possessing 25C-NBOMe on Oct. 17. According to Assistant County Prosecutor Ben Hall, the drug is a synthetic version of LSD.

Paul W. Glover, 21, of 333 Hamilton Ave., Coshocton; Megan Kimble Deran, 40, of 123 S. 12th St., Coshocton; and Shelby P. Lashley, 23, of 705 Blissfield Road, Warsaw, are all charged with aggravated possession of drugs, methamphetamine, and possession of drug paraphernalia, both on Oct. 19. The drug charge is a fifth-degree felony, while the paraphernalia charge is a fourth-degree misdemeanor.

The grand jury handed down those charges Nov. 18 in Coshocton County Common Pleas Court, and it made them public earlier this week.

In other action:

Zackary R. Merrell, 32, of 1610 Walnut St., Coshocton, was charged with burglary stemming from the Sept. 24 burglary of a home in the 1900 block of Cambridge Road.